well i'm glad to see i'm not the only one on the lrt bandwagon - i can only hope that some of you will be eating humble pie in 2005
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Originally posted by Will Sangster
well i'm glad to see i'm not the only one on the lrt bandwagon - i can only hope that some of you will be eating humble pie in 2005
In 2003 he went forward in leaps and bounds. In 2004 it was like he was running in quicksand. Combined with a bad run with injuries, he was just a passenger in 2004. With luck, that will make him more determined to succeed in 2005.
I must admit, when he was first recruited I thought he was a joke . . . slow and clumsy. But his performances towards the end of 2003 changed my opinion, and I think with a bit of luck he could make the big time.
And being a Sydney boy converted from Rugby, his promotional value to the Swans (if he's successful) would be enormous.Comment
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I'm pleased that most people seem to be in favour of LRT; I am too. I'm not going to be the kiss of death by adopting him as a love child, but I think he's shown enough to go on with. His game against Port in the finals last year had good moments, he's not afraid to put his head over the ball and when he grabs someone they generally stay grabbed. Also I like the way he bounced back convincingly from an Aker shirtfront last season. I think he's got a future.He reminds him of the guys, close-set, slow, and never rattled, who were play-makers on the team. (John Updike, seeing Josh Kennedy in a crystal ball)Comment
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Given he's late to Aussie rules, I'm happy to see him get a bit more time. I think he has the athletic potential to be a useful player, so we'll see if he can add the footy skills.Captain Logic is not steering this tugboat.
"[T]here are things that matter more and he's reading and thinking about them: heaven, reincarnation. Life and death are the only things that are truly a matter of life and death. Not football."Comment
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I really like LRT. I'd only be giving him two more seasons though. If it hasn't happened for him by then, it probably never will. One good season isn't enough to justify holding a place on the list imo. Having said that, I reckon he's gonna go off next season!Comment
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The key to the LRT argument is ground time. You cannot develop your skills getting splinters on the bench.
Have any of you stats freaks got stats for LRT's ground time in games in 2004 and 2003?
Most people talk about him as a Kp defender. Wonder why he was not tried as such in 2004, when the opposition and Blind Freddy could see we were short down back? Being short down back really killed us when the chips were down in 2004.Comment
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Originally posted by Nico
Most people talk about him as a Kp defender. Wonder why he was not tried as such in 2004, when the opposition and Blind Freddy could see we were short down back? Being short down back really killed us when the chips were down in 2004.Comment
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And Liz that's why they should just throw a fit LRT in at the deep end in 2005 as a KP backman, and see what he is made of.Comment
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Originally posted by Nico
And Liz that's why they should just throw a fit LRT in at the deep end in 2005 as a KP backman, and see what he is made of.Comment
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Originally posted by Nico
And Liz that's why they should just throw a fit LRT in at the deep end in 2005 as a KP backman, and see what he is made of.
Saddo, for example wasn't right then and he won't ever be right in the future. KP backman is not his position, period.
It might be LRT's.
Personally I thought Scott Stevens could have made it but, it seems that he views himself only as a forward. That's my take on him wanting out of the Swans."I'll acknowledge there are more talented teams in the competition but I won't acknowledge that there is a better team in the competition" Paul Roos March 2005Comment
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